2014 MLB Season StatsToronto Blue Jays

It was another interesting season in Toronto as the Blue Jays hit the third most home runs, tied for the fifth highest batting average and scored the fifth most runs in all of baseball last year.

The club was led by Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion. Joey Bats hit 35 homers while Encarnacion hit 34. Bautista now has 203 home runs as a member of the Blue Jays which is tied with Joe Carter for the third most in franchise history. Encarnacion's 158 career long balls ranks seventh in franchise history. Adam Lind also added six homers in 96 games last year meaning that three of the franchise's all-time home run leaders currently play for the club (Bautista, Encarnacion and Lind).

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On the mound the Blue Jays saw a few milestones in 2014. 35 year old Mark Buehrle posted his 14 straight season of 200+ innings pitched and double digit wins. The next closest streaks belong to James Shields and Justin Verlander - both just wrapped up their eighth year of such streaks.

The Jays also boasted five Starters with 10+ wins. Buehrle, Marcus Stroman, R.A. Dickey, J.A. Happ and Drew Hutchison did the honors.

Toronto has to make a few tough decisions this winter including whether or not to bring back Melky Cabrera, Colby Rasmus and J.A. Happ.